Melting Silver - Making Hand Poured Silver Bars at Home

Melting Silver - Making Hand Poured Silver Bars at Home

RobFindsTreasure

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Gregory Serpan
Gregory Serpan - 14.08.2023 06:50

Flaws that disrupt your stamp should not be tolerated

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JohnnyStax
JohnnyStax - 29.07.2023 10:07

Great works Rob . Thanks ive Learned

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AllHaven Games
AllHaven Games - 22.07.2023 06:31

is there a way to make the 90 percent coins more pure when melting

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Ak47 32
Ak47 32 - 20.05.2023 18:15

If werewolves do exist, all you can do is make silver knuckles instead of shooting it as long the knuckles has silver spikes

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K Nyansa
K Nyansa - 22.04.2023 19:57

How can I get the equipment to do the same and what coins v are those?

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Dayton Baker
Dayton Baker - 13.04.2023 06:21

Are you still making these

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nicholas eas
nicholas eas - 04.04.2023 14:18

why do you have to per heat the models and tongs

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jango67
jango67 - 01.03.2023 04:51

What size stamps do you use ?

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She WhoLovesEveryone
She WhoLovesEveryone - 24.02.2023 23:09

Is that just plain old ice cold water in the bread pan?

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Mister J
Mister J - 09.02.2023 21:42

Sliver cools off really fast huh

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Wally Paige
Wally Paige - 23.01.2023 20:00

That's an expensive stove

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Wrestler Dude
Wrestler Dude - 08.01.2023 19:29

Show the stamping process!

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kurtMakes
kurtMakes - 06.12.2022 01:49

What is purity of those bars? I guess same as coins?

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Oscar Olivares
Oscar Olivares - 25.11.2022 22:18

Hello, I have a question, will pouring your silver increase price that’s why you melted the rounds ? Or just a hobby

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XRPeakyBlindAR
XRPeakyBlindAR - 05.11.2022 23:28

Can someone explain why you’d melt coins to make a bar. Doesn’t that eliminate the premium you can get

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Jam Sax
Jam Sax - 23.10.2022 03:02

Iam new to this what is a ddo?😊

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Jam Sax
Jam Sax - 23.10.2022 02:52

What is do mean?

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Don Obrenski
Don Obrenski - 20.10.2022 05:46

Where did you get your RFT stamp made.

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S. Benitez
S. Benitez - 04.10.2022 04:03

If I want to melt several silver coins, who do I should for?

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Sunstar Abound
Sunstar Abound - 27.09.2022 18:59

CASTING IS SO LOVELY TO SEE AND HOLD AS COMPARED TO MINTED

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Jacob Duncan
Jacob Duncan - 23.08.2022 08:03

I love vids like this. I want to have a forge of my own and make gold and silver bars. I adore gold and silver.

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Gloink Gloink
Gloink Gloink - 12.07.2022 02:53

Idiot

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Bad Slice Productions
Bad Slice Productions - 29.06.2022 05:56

how does one go about acquiring one of these fine bars?

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Rick Ross
Rick Ross - 19.06.2022 02:15

To save a lil bit of time and less resmelting. I'd grab a minimum of 6 molds. So once your crucible crazy hot, you can do more pours/ ounces per smelt. Etc. Just sayin is all! ✌️

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Liam Stephenson
Liam Stephenson - 17.06.2022 19:41

Visually I have always preferred the look of silver over gold.

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Logan Tallmadge
Logan Tallmadge - 31.05.2022 23:07

Cool video but I would’ve really liked to see how you polished and especially how you stamped these.

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Charles M
Charles M - 19.05.2022 03:45

What kinda tamp u using

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Coin Collector
Coin Collector - 15.05.2022 05:10

No, this is Rob Makes Treasure

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g157 fasdf
g157 fasdf - 01.05.2022 03:37

looks like terminator T1000

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Mike Palet
Mike Palet - 28.04.2022 00:35

Wow awesome silver pours bud

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roger fontenot
roger fontenot - 14.04.2022 20:23

Why would you melt perfectly good 1 oz. coins and turn them into some jack leg 2 oz. bars?

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UndefeatedGaul
UndefeatedGaul - 12.04.2022 12:05

Where does the borax come in to play here

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Neverending Bucket List
Neverending Bucket List - 22.03.2022 05:56

It would be cool to see the stamping process too! Enjoyed the video

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G Wilkins
G Wilkins - 28.02.2022 09:30

Why did you do this?

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Evil Homer
Evil Homer - 23.02.2022 18:59

Absolutely gorgeous. Thank you for demystifying the process of smelting metal

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Ernest Edwards
Ernest Edwards - 26.01.2022 02:19

DDO!

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HazexMtnDew
HazexMtnDew - 11.01.2022 03:51

What kind of coins are those?

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KiefferPlant
KiefferPlant - 18.12.2021 05:36

Where do you get the rounds from?

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€sçăpeŤheMåṭřīx
€sçăpeŤheMåṭřīx - 29.11.2021 05:44

Sloppy pouring.
Thank goodness it's not gold, platinum or rhodium lol
Definitely a beginner but keep at it 👌

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silver watcher
silver watcher - 12.11.2021 08:42

Just found this, super fun video

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omar rodriguez
omar rodriguez - 26.10.2021 21:30

Thank you for sharing this video I had a great time watching this video

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Nikola Braco
Nikola Braco - 23.10.2021 18:20

Stupid that u melt the coins

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Alan Cold mountain
Alan Cold mountain - 20.10.2021 18:56

I have a lot of coins that I would like melted down how much would you charge me to make them into bars

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perplexedmind
perplexedmind - 25.09.2021 19:51

borax can help a lot.

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Junior Pineda
Junior Pineda - 22.09.2021 11:46

I like these kinds of videos so i really liked watching this one but i just dont get why if you had perfectly good coins youd melt them. Theyre thin and they stack better. I would maybe kinda understand if you just wanted to make one big bar out of it cause then you wouldnt have to worry about losing a coin or keeping them stacked or something like that. But you made small kinda shitty to stack bars. Most people ive seen melt stuff melt it to bars cause the original stuff is too big and bulky. Like silverware or copper wire or aluminum cans

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Dan Rogers
Dan Rogers - 15.09.2021 17:10

Hey if you stamp them twice???DD Rob bars?? They will be worth more!lol

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Luke Earthwalker
Luke Earthwalker - 14.09.2021 19:06

whats the best place to buy silver without paying premium?

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02Crimson
02Crimson - 11.08.2021 22:03

what would happen if one used 90% sliver coins in the same process?

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TheOutsidersPost
TheOutsidersPost - 02.08.2021 10:03

It actually cost more to cast those bars. Because you have to use energy to melt them with propane. Then you have to make sure you have the tools to stamp them and polish etc. etc. You are basically doing what a bullion maker already did

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